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  • 1 what if?

    what will or would happen if...?:

    What if he comes back?

    ماذا لَو؟

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  • 2 what

    [wɔt] pronoun, adjective
    1.
    1) used in questions etc when asking someone to point out, state etc one or more persons, things etc:

    What street is this?

    What's your name/address / telephone number?

    What time is it?

    What (kind of) bird is that?

    What is he reading?

    What did you say?

    What is this cake made of?

    "What do you want to be when you grow up?" "A doctor."

    I asked him what clothes I should wear.

    ماذا، أي
    2) ( also adverb) used in exclamations of surprise, anger etc:

    What clothes she wears!

    What a fool he is!

    What naughty children they are!

    What a silly book this is!

    تُسْتَعْمَل للتَّعْبير عن الشُّعور في الجُمْلَة التَّعَجُّبِيَّه
    2. relative pronoun
    1) the thing(s) that:

    Did you find what you wanted?

    What that child needs is a good spanking!

    ماذا
    2) ( also relative adjective) any (things or amount) that; whatever:

    Please lend me what you can.

    أي

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  • 3 what

    ماذا؟ \ what: (in questions) which thing: What do you want?. \ مَا (التعجُّبيّة)‏ \ what: expressing surprise or annoyance, etc.: What a big dog! What nasty medicine! What a shame!. \ مَا؟ \ what: (in questions) which thing: What do you want?, that which I do what I like. What I hate most is cruelty. \ يا لَه مِن! \ what: expressing surprise or annoyance, etc.: What a big dog! What nasty medicine! What a shame!.

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  • 4 what'll

    [ˈwɔtl] what's [wɔts]
    short for what shall / what will, what is / what has.

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  • 5 what if

    ماذا (يحدث) لَوْ \ what if: supposing that: What if I refuse? (What will happen if...).

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  • 6 what of it?

    used in replying, to suggest that what has been done, said etc is not important:

    "You"ve offended him.' "What of it?"

    تُسْتَعْمَل للإيحاء أن ما حَدَثَ أو قيل ليس لَهُ أهَمِيَّه

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  • 7 what is

    moreover:

    He came home after midnight, and what's more, he was drunk.

    الأكْثَر من هذا

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  • 8 what about?

    1) used in asking whether the listener would like (to do) something:

    What about a glass of milk?

    What about going to the cinema?

    ما رأيَك في
    2) used in asking for news or advice:

    What about your new book?

    What about the other problem?

    ماذا بِخُصوص

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  • 9 what about...?

    مَا قولُك في \ how about: what is your opinion of (a certain plan); how would you like: How about a cup of coffee?. what about...?: what is your opinion of (a certain plan); how would you like: What about going for a swim?.

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  • 10 what about...?

    مَا رأيُك في \ how about?: what is your opinion of (a certain plan); would you like: How about a cup of coffee?. what about...?: what is your opinion of (a certain plan); how would you like: What about going for a swim?.

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  • 11 what about

    ماذا تقولُ في...؟ \ what about: what is your opinion of (an idea): What about that blue coat in the shop window? (Does it suit you! Would you like it?) What about a swim (Shall we go for a swim?).

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  • 12 what about?

    مَا رأيُك في...؟ \ what about?: what is your opinion of (an idea?): What about that blue coat in the shop window? (Does it suit you? Would you like it?) What about a swim? (Shall we go for a swim?).

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  • 13 what are you etc doing with

    What are you doing with my umbrella?

    كيفَ حَصَلْتَ على
    2) what action are you etc taking about:

    What are they doing with the children during the day if they're both working?

    ماذا تَفْعَل

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  • 14 what ... for

    1) why(?):

    What did he do that for?

    من أجْل ماذا؟
    2) for what purpose(?):

    What is this switch for?

    لأي هَدَف؟

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  • 15 what ... like?

    used when asking for information about someone or something:

    "What does it look like?" "It"s small and square.'

    "What"s her mother like?' "Oh, she"s quite nice.'

    We may go – it depends (on) what the weather's like.

    كيَفَ يبدو

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  • 16 what is it like?

    ماذا يُشْبِه؟ \ what is it like?: please describe it. \ مَا شَكْلُهُ؟ \ what is it like?: please describe it. \ مَا وَصْفُهُ؟ \ what is it like?: please describe it.

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  • 17 what with

    نَتِيجَةً لِـ \ in consequence: as a result. thanks to: because of: Thanks to you, his life was saved (as a result of your help). through: by means of; as a result of: I heard the news through a friend. He lost his way through having no map. what with: as a result of (several things together): What with football and swimming and fishing, he has little time for reading.

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  • 18 what is it for?

    لأي غَرَضٍ؟ \ what is it for?: what is its purpose?.

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  • 19 what with

    أَمَّا وَ... \ what with: as a result of (several things together): What with football and swimming and fishing, he has little time for reading.

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  • 20 what have you

    and similar things; and so on:

    clothes, books and what have you.

    وأشْياء مُشابِهَه

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